2007: Named first team All-American on vault (9.9) at the NCAA Championships ... Tied for third in the nation on vault with a 9.85 at the NCAA event finals ... Beam champion (9.9) at NCAA Central Regional ... Tied for first on floor with (9.9) at Big 12 Championship ... Also tied for fourth on bars (9.85) at Big 12 meet ...Shared the all-around (39.550), vault (9.9), bars (9.875) and beam (9.875) titles and was runner-up on floor (9.9) against Pitt ... All-around (39.325), bars (9.875) and beam (9.875) champion against Iowa ... Also shared floor title (9.85) with Ashley Jackson in win over the Hawkeyes ... Won the vault title at Stanford with a career-high 9.975 ... Shared the all-around title against TWU with teammate Kiara Redmond with a season-high 39.575 ... Also won the bars (9.925) and beam (9.9) and finished second on vault (9.875) and floor (9.875) against the Pioneers ... Won the bars title with a career-high 9.925 at Iowa ... Also won the floor (9.875) and tied for first on vault (9.875) against the Gym Hawks ... Second on floor (9.875) and third on beam (9.875) at Iowa State ... Won her third all-around title of the season at the Arizona State tri-meet with a season-high 39.475 ... Also won the bars (9.875), tied for second on floor (9.875), tied for third on vault (9.825) and fourth on beam (9.9) at ASU ... Earned her third Big 12 Gymnast of the Week honor on Feb. 5 ... Won her second all-around title of the season at Nebraska ... Tied for first on beam (9.9), tied for second on bars (9.85) and finished fourth on floor (9.825) against the Huskers ...Tied her career highs on vault (9.95) and bars (9.9) and finished second in the all-around at TWU quad meet ... Also took the bars title at TWU ... Won the all-around (39.325), bars (9.875) and beam (9.95)against Missouri and Central Michigan ...Beam score against the Tigers and Chippewas was a career high ...Big 12 Gymnast of the Week for Jan. 16 ... Finished second on the all-around against No. 5 Alabama ... also shared the beam title with teammate Lori Winn against the Crimson Tide.

2006: Recorded the best individual finish for the Sooners at the Cancun Classic with a third-place finish on the uneven bars recording a 9.825 ... was named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week following her performance against Southern Utah where she finished first in the all-around competition recording a 39.375 ... also earned first-place honors on vault (9.95) and beam (9.875) in that same meet ... at the TWU Triangular she finished in first place in three events and won the all-around with a 39.425 ... won on vault against Nebraska after posting a 9.925 ... posted a season-high 9.9 on beam to finish in a tie for first with Iowa State's Laura-Kay Powell ... finished second on the beam with a 9.875 versus Georgia and earned third-place honors in the all-around with a 39.400 ... won the all-around competition versus Missouri with a 39.350 and recorded a season-high 9.9 on floor exercise to win the event ... recorded a season-high 9.9 on bars and beam to earn a tie for first place with LSU's April Burkholder in both events ... finished in second place in the individual all-around competition after performing a 39.500 ... was named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week for the second time this season after her performance versus LSU ... posted a 39.050 in the all-around to earn first place versus TWU ... finished in a tie for second on beam (9.9) and bars (9.9) in the victory over TWU ... tied Kiara Redmond for first in the all-around (39.475) competition versus Centenary ... won on bars (9.825) and scored a 9.975 to grab first place on floor which tied for the second highest score on the event in program history versus the Ladies ... recorded a career-high 39.600 in the all-around to earn first place versus Kent State, also posted three individual event victories on vault (9.95), bars (9.85) and floor (9.925) ... won the all-around competition with a 39.425 and finished in a tie for second (9.9) on floor exercise at the Big 12 Championship ...at the NCAA Central Regional she tied for first in the all-around (39.400), tied for second on bars (9.85),tied for third on floor (9.875) and finished in a tie for second on beam (9.85) ... concluded the 2006 with an eighth-place finish in the all-around (39.175) and tied for eighth on floor (9.85)at the NCAA National Championships ... earned second-team All-American honors in the all-around and floor. 2005: Did not compete in all-around competition until the fourth meet of the season ... captured the all-around victory with a season-high 39.450 on Feb. 20 ... also won on bars during the meet with a 9.85 routine ... captured beam title at second meet of the season with a 9.75 score ... nabbed her third career all-around victory on March 5 ... matched a career high with a 9.9 vault ... also scored 9.8 on bars, 9.85 on beam and 9.875 on floor.

2004: Tore her ACL before Iowa State meet (out for season) ... only Sooner besides Kasie Tamayo to participate in the all-around each time she competed ... scored better than a 39.0 in all-around in all four of her competitions ... Big 12 Gymnast of the Week on Jan. 13 and Inside Gymnastics South Central Region Gymnast of the Week on Jan. 14.

Club/High School: Trained at Harris Unlimited Gymnastics School (HUGS)... coached by Michael Harris... five-time Elite National Team member... 2001 World Team member... placed eighth in all-around 2001 U.S. Championships... placed sixth in all-around at 1999 U.S. Championships... graduated in top 10 percent of class with 4.0 GPA.

Personal: Born March 27, 1985, in Austin, Texas ... hobbies include reading, hanging out with friends, watching movies and shopping ... recruited by numerous schools including Alabama, LSU, UCLA, Nebraska, Washington and Michigan ... chose Oklahoma because she loves everything about it and sees a lot of opportunity here ... most memorable moment in the sport was being named to the 2001 World Team... has three siblings: Jacob (25), Courtney (23) and Jordan (18)...majoring in health and exercise science/pre-med... married to Mark Schumann.

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